Geese 2026 Tour Dates Announced For Fall
Indie rock band Geese have announced a major new run of live shows, unveiling their 2026 North American tour under the title “Getting Killed Again” as they continue to build momentum following their breakout album Getting Killed.
The Brooklyn-based group confirmed a wide-ranging schedule of dates across the United States and Canada, with the tour set to run through the fall and include some of the biggest venues of their career so far. (Pitchfork)
Geese expand tour following breakout album success
The newly announced dates form part of a broader global touring cycle in support of Getting Killed, the band’s acclaimed 2025 album. According to Pitchfork’s tour announcement, the “Getting Killed Again” run represents a step up in scale, with Geese moving into larger venues across North America.
The tour follows a period of rapid ascent for the band, who have gained attention for their high-energy live performances and unconventional stage presence. Recent appearances at major festivals, including Coachella, have further boosted their profile. (Pitchfork)
Major cities and standout venues on the schedule
The 2026 North American tour will include stops in key cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and Boston, alongside a number of high-profile venues. Among the highlights is a hometown show at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, as well as multiple nights in Los Angeles. (Pitchfork)
Additional reporting from Rolling Stone’s coverage of the tour and Consequence’s announcement confirms that the run will stretch from September through November, forming the North American leg of a wider international schedule.
Festival appearances and global tour context
The North American dates sit within a packed global itinerary that includes festival appearances across Europe and the United States. Geese are scheduled to perform at major events such as Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and Outside Lands, further cementing their position as one of the most in-demand rising rock acts. (Pitchfork)
The wider tour began in 2025 and is expected to continue through 2026, spanning multiple continents and marking the band’s most ambitious touring cycle to date. (Wikipedia)
Geese continue rapid rise in indie rock scene
Formed in Brooklyn, Geese have quickly become one of the most talked-about bands in modern indie rock, known for their unpredictable live shows and genre-blurring sound. Their recent run of performances and expanding tour schedule reflect a growing global audience and increasing demand.
With the “Getting Killed Again” tour, the band are set to reach their largest audiences yet, as they transition from cult favorites to a mainstream festival and touring presence.
More tour details and potential additional dates are expected to be announced in the coming months, as Geese continue their rapid ascent on the international stage.